Uhner
Member
A few months ago I bought a Rolleiflex TLR and I have two rather trifling questions regarding this camera.
I have unsuccessfully tried to identify the model of the camera because I can’t find any serial number on the body. One possibility that might explain this is that my example is made up from parts from different models. My guess however, based on the features and details of the camera, is that it is a 2.8 E2 or E3. It has a removable focusing hood, a Gossen selenium light meter and a 2.8 Zeiss Planar taking lens with serial number 34967xx in a Synchro-Compur shutter. It lacks several details of the F models. I wonder if anyone recognise the model of this particular camera?
My next question concerns another small, but rather odd problem. On a few of the several hundred exposures that I have made with the camera so far there is a three millimetre high, perfectly vertical and uniform part of added density on the base of the negatives. I might add that there is no apparent fogging outside the exposed part of the film. What is going on here?
I have unsuccessfully tried to identify the model of the camera because I can’t find any serial number on the body. One possibility that might explain this is that my example is made up from parts from different models. My guess however, based on the features and details of the camera, is that it is a 2.8 E2 or E3. It has a removable focusing hood, a Gossen selenium light meter and a 2.8 Zeiss Planar taking lens with serial number 34967xx in a Synchro-Compur shutter. It lacks several details of the F models. I wonder if anyone recognise the model of this particular camera?
My next question concerns another small, but rather odd problem. On a few of the several hundred exposures that I have made with the camera so far there is a three millimetre high, perfectly vertical and uniform part of added density on the base of the negatives. I might add that there is no apparent fogging outside the exposed part of the film. What is going on here?